Not fair. People are allowed to post thoughts/feelings on message boards. It's what they're for. Otherwise, there wouldn't be any messages. No likee no readee.sorry you are not renewing but why do you find it necessary to post about it
Not fair. People are allowed to post thoughts/feelings on message boards. It's what they're for. Otherwise, there wouldn't be any messages. No likee no readee.sorry you are not renewing but why do you find it necessary to post about it
Reading the posts here reminds me of why I've always felt that, except for the hard core which seems to be shrinking, Ct fans and Uconn fans are lousy fans. They are front runners that can't be bothered with losing teams. The whining starts: don't like the coaches, don't like the players, don't like the facilities. You want winning teams- buy a ticket, go to the game and cheer. Get there at the start, stay to the end. It's too cold for you- tough. It's too rainy or snowy for you- tough. Show the teams and other conferences that you care. Enthusiasm breeds success.
so you are saying you are not supporting the program because the coach. One person out of a whole team? Sorry but I disagree. Do you feel the need to post to encourage others to do the same. Does the whole team deserve to be punished by having them see empty stands over one person. Come on. We like the fact that we play division 1 football. P situation will take care of itself. I can't tell you what to do with your money but I think you should hang n there.Isn't the purpose of a college footbll message board to convey thoughts about the program? Well, that's my thought process - Im not subsidizing it as long as PP is in charge. I know Im not alone. We went from 25K to 22.5K in Year 2 of PP. Without the Michigan game, that number would dip below 20K next year. Sort of sucks that has obviously factored in decision to keep P
Agree with you, but UConn is missing leadership to set the standard. Do we have the leadership now?
. . . .and will buy men's basketball season tickets w/donation instead for 2013-14. At least that program has a young coach with a future. Thank you JC for outsmarting Warde on keeping Ollie. . . It's really too bad we don't have someone with Calhoun's street smarts as AD.
Sure seems like as Warde was issuing his edict that PP was coming back BC was hiring Addazio. Brad Bates just owned Manuel.
I was willing to give Warde/SH a pass on the ACC thing. Not this. Classic case of fiddling while Rome burns.
Not sure I understand why I need an AD to lead or set the standard for me on being a fan?
EZ big fella . . . as mentioned in another post we're a long way from $60 season tickets at Memorial Stadium in Storrs. A message was sent today that mediocrity is acceptable in the short term. this is my little message back. dont want to fork over hard-earned dollars when the ppl spending that money don't share the same goals I have.Stop being such a little wimp and get your a to the game...you're like those ND fans that dusted off all their gear this year just because theyre good again..all youre telling me is that youre some cheap fair weather fan...have fun watching the games at home..
Herbst and Warde are relying that. This way they have no responsibility for their failures.I am a proud alum. I will buy tickets the rest of my life.

. dont want to fork over hard-earned dollars when the ppl spending that money don't share the same goals I have.

. . . .and will buy men's basketball season tickets w/donation instead for 2013-14. At least that program has a young coach with a future. Thank you JC for outsmarting Warde on keeping Ollie. . . It's really too bad we don't have someone with Calhoun's street smarts as AD.
Quite honestly, I'm not enjoying the games that much. If I only went because it was "fun" I wouldn't go that much. I would have less "fun." I have four blue seat tickets with another couple. I'm usually the only one there. Sometimes I can find someone who wants to go ( my wife has first dibbs if its warm out). My friend rarely goes, and sometimes he manages to give them away, but half the time they are vacant. The product on the field is becoming hard to watch. The "fun" of sports, as I know you know, is in the vicarious thrill of being associated with success on the field of battle. If you get to the bottom of it, that is what the crowd is roaring about when a touchdown is scored, or a drive is stuffed. Brute force vs. brute force. Your side just beheaded a mortal enemy soldier. The crowd roars. Watching our own boys getting beheaded in battle isn't something you like to watch. This isn't tennis.If people want to boycott to prove a point that's their prerogative, but you should go to the games because it's fun, not because you have to or want to prove a point. Most of us became fans of UConn athletics while our football was 1AA and we hoped for a Final Four in bball, and the games have always been fun. There's a bunch of fans at MSG right now rooting for us in the Jimmy V Classic, and they're still having fun even though our conference is a mess and KO doesn't have a contract. Some of you need to start enjoying the games for what they are.
Quite honestly, I'm not enjoying the games that much. If I only went because it was "fun" I wouldn't go that much. I would have less "fun." I have four blue seat tickets with another couple. I'm usually the only one there. Sometimes I can find someone who wants to go ( my wife has first dibbs if its warm out). My friend rarely goes, and sometimes he manages to give them away, but half the time they are vacant. The product on the field is becoming hard to watch. The "fun" of sports, as I know you know, is in the vicarious thrill of being associated with success on the field of battle. If you get to the bottom of it, that is what the crowd is roaring about when a touchdown is scored, or a drive is stuffed. Brute force vs. brute force. Your side just beheaded a mortal enemy soldier. The crowd roars. Watching our own boys getting beheaded in battle isn't something you like to watch. This isn't tennis.
One last thing. This whole premise is just not correct. People vote (with their eyeballs, their dollars, their feet, their attendance, etc) for what they are emotionally attracted to, i.e., what they "like" whatever "like"means. I think it means emotional attraction. You watch certain TV shows, certain movies, you listen to certain songs, you agree with certain politicians, and you go to certain events, based on emotional attraction. There are some who find this football team exciting. Some will find the NNBE an attractive conference. Some find our basketball worth following to MSG. However, you are going to find many, many dissenters, and the evidence will be in the attendance figures. Ultimately, people vote with what is most important to them: their money and their time. The voters are never wrong.If people want to boycott to prove a point that's their prerogative, but you should go to the games because it's fun, not because you have to or want to prove a point. Most of us became fans of UConn athletics while our football was 1AA and we hoped for a Final Four in bball, and the games have always been fun. There's a bunch of fans at MSG right now rooting for us in the Jimmy V Classic, and they're still having fun even though our conference is a mess and KO doesn't have a contract. Some of you need to start enjoying the games for what they are.
Actually, a card carrying liberal. But truth be told, us liberals believe in natural law even more than most conservatives. But that is for another board.You are a closet Republican.
Actually, a card carrying liberal. But truth be told, us liberals believe in natural law even more than most conservatives. But that is for another board.

The man has had season tickets since 1997. When we were still D1-AA. Cut him some slack. Personally, I go to games because they are fun, win or lose. Harassing the opposing bench is really a lot of fun.
I'll call your bluff. I bet you think you are telling the truth now, but I bet next year you are at no less than 4 home games. I also bet you go to the Spring Game.
I said I wasn't going to Cincinatti...but I went. I said it didn't feel worth it to road trip to Rutgers...but I went. The bottom line is I always get angry enough to realize going isn't logical, but in the end I can't get it out of my blood.
I don't see how that's not a good hire. If you were a coordinator at Florida, Urban Meyer thinks you're good, and you've won at Temple (Temple!), exactly whom does either BC or us think we're getting that is going to be a better fit? And don't give me ridiculous names like Petrino.
We'll see how he does, but as much as I hate BC that seems to me like a pretty safe hire.
Quite honestly, I'm not enjoying the games that much. If I only went because it was "fun" I wouldn't go that much. I would have less "fun." . . . . The product on the field is becoming hard to watch. The "fun" of sports, as I know you know, is in the vicarious thrill of being associated with success on the field of battle. If you get to the bottom of it, that is what the crowd is roaring about when a touchdown is scored, or a drive is stuffed. Brute force vs. brute force. Your side just beheaded a mortal enemy soldier. The crowd roars. Watching our own boys getting beheaded in battle isn't something you like to watch. This isn't tennis.
I don't see how that's not a good hire. If you were a coordinator at Florida, Urban Meyer thinks you're good, and you've won at Temple (Temple!), exactly whom does either BC or us think we're getting that is going to be a better fit? And don't give me ridiculous names like Petrino.
We'll see how he does, but as much as I hate BC that seems to me like a pretty safe hire.
You have chairback seats?Quite honestly, I'm not enjoying the games that much. If I only went because it was "fun" I wouldn't go that much. I would have less "fun." I have four blue seat tickets with another couple. I'm usually the only one there. Sometimes I can find someone who wants to go ( my wife has first dibbs if its warm out). My friend rarely goes, and sometimes he manages to give them away, but half the time they are vacant. The product on the field is becoming hard to watch. The "fun" of sports, as I know you know, is in the vicarious thrill of being associated with success on the field of battle. If you get to the bottom of it, that is what the crowd is roaring about when a touchdown is scored, or a drive is stuffed. Brute force vs. brute force. Your side just beheaded a mortal enemy soldier. The crowd roars. Watching our own boys getting beheaded in battle isn't something you like to watch. This isn't tennis.
I have no problem with someone who feels so disconnected from the program, not buying season tickets. While I agree, generally, that a true fan supports the players regardless of success, but I think voting with your wallet is a legitimate way to give feedback to the athletic department.
Just my two cents worth.